A mountain pass theorem for a suitable class of functions
DOI10.1216/RMJ-2009-39-3-707zbMath1172.47060OpenAlexW2038921421MaRDI QIDQ1024964
Gabriele Bonanno, Diego Averna
Publication date: 18 June 2009
Published in: Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1216/rmj-2009-39-3-707
mountain pass theoremPalais-Smale conditioncritical pointstwo-point boundary value problemthree solutions
Variational inequalities (49J40) Variational methods involving nonlinear operators (47J30) Nonlinear boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations (34B15) Abstract critical point theory (Morse theory, Lyusternik-Shnirel'man theory, etc.) in infinite-dimensional spaces (58E05) Variational principles in infinite-dimensional spaces (58E30)
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